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Exposition "Immarcescible. Les Emaux de Limoges de la Renaissance et leurs Collectionneurs" Ă la Galerie Kugel, Paris, novembre 2025.
Ransacked
I read "Chocolat", I enjoyed it
A sort of draw this again of this, but with technically a different character. They look the same, but shhh, that Reynauld design was made by me so I can play with it as much as I want sHHH. I mean, I did the same with Iodoric, who’s inspired by Lautrec, after all.
Reynauld inspired me a d&d character, a paladin, son of a human and an Aasimar (which is a race I made a homebrew for because HECK homebrews are FUN), and he pretty much took the physical aspect I imagined for him in my head. I wanted to draw him and see the decorations on his clothes and armor at least once - and plus, it ended up being a wonderful training for shades and lights! The fire isn’t the best but shhh. I still have to understand how fire works. Tell no one.
Auguste Raynaud (1854 - 1937)
International Animation Day: 28 Oct. 1892 / Théâtre Optique | Charles-Émile Reynaud (1844 –1918) / Pauvre Pierrot (aka Poor Pete) 1892 >
Monsieur Reynaud